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Guthrie test The Guthrie test is a series of medical tests performed on newborns to detect several metabolic diseases. It is named after the U.S. bacteriologist Robert Guthrie , who first described it in 1963.
Clearly, the HGP will produce a new state-of-the-art in diagnostic technologies. These new technologies, like those developed in the past (e.g., the Guthrie test), ...
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